124.- . Friday, April 18, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES Dr.Herbert Cohen Dr. Herbert Cohen Dr. Herbert Cohen, a retired eye, ear, nose and throat spe- cialist, died April 10 at age 76. Born in Russia, Dr. Cohen was a 1935 graduate of the Wayne State University School of Medicine and a member of the Wayne County Medical Society, Maimonides Medical Society, and Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity. Until his retirement in 1975, Dr. Cohen was on the staff of Sinai Hospital. He was a former member of Adat Shalom Synagogue. In 1976, he became the first male volunteer for the Sinai Hospital Guild. Upon his retirement in 1975, he returned to school to study Russian and later, Spanish. He volunteered for army serv- ice in World War II and was stationed in the Philippines and New Guinea. • In later years, he volunteered his medical services to the Jewish Home for Aged and two days a week did rehabilitation work with the mentally ill. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Yolanda) Bailey and Brenda Kershenbaum; and two grandchildren. Blue Cross,• Israeli Center Sign Agreement 1 The JEWISH NEWS covers the events from the Mideast to the Midwest. Now, with our new T-shirt, we even cover ourreaders1 For the regular subscription price of only 521.00, you get both the T-shirt and 52 weeks of this much acdolmed Jewish publica- tion. This offer is for NEW subscriptions only. Current subscribers may order the T-shirt for only $3.75. Allow four weeks delivery. Please clip coupon and mail to: JEWISH NEWS T-SHIRT 20300 CIVIC CENTER DR., SUITE 240 SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076-4138 NAME ADDRESS CITY 1 year - $21 L ADULT EX. LG. t. STATE ZIP 2 years - $39 — Out of State - $23 — Foreign - $35 Enclosed $ ADULT LARGE L ADULT MED. L ADULT SM. L CHILD LARGE L CHILD MED. 0 CHILD SM. Tel Aviv (JTA) — Blue Cross- Blue Shield, the American health insurance corporation, last week signed an agreement with the Herzliya Medical Center to cover the costs of hospitalization and treatment of American olim or American tourists who need medical atten- tion while in Israel. The agree- ment is reportedly the first of its kind with a foreign hospital since Blue Cross-Blue Shield signed an agreement with the American Hospital in Paris dur- ing World War II. The agreement presently covers only subscribers from. the New York, New Jersey and Con- necticut areas but other regions are expected to be included later. The Herzliya Medical Center, founded three years ago, is staffed by 150 physicians who conduct their private practice at the center. •